'Like, seriously, go vote': Influencers are getting paid to court your vote
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Influencers and internet personalities are being paid on behalf of groups backing Vice President Kamala Harris or former president Donald Trump to court your vote.
Unlike political ads that run on TV or the non-political #sponcon that makes up much of influencers' feed, content creators are not legally required to disclose if they've been paid to endorse a candidate on their page.
People First, a firm hired by the Harris campaign, has paid influencers anywhere from $200 to $100,000 for political posts this year.
It's not one or two. It's hundreds. It's allegedly, like, both political parties, that's the thing.
Read at Fast Company
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